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Adipose compounds in breast tumor extracellular matrix

Título del libro: The extracellular matrix and the tumor microenvironment

Piccioni, Flavia ValeriaIcon ; de Luca, PaolaIcon
Otros responsables: Kovalszky, Ilona; Franchi, Marco; Alaniz, Laura DanielaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editorial: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN: 978-3-030-99707-6
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

Resumen

Adipocytes constitute the major cell population of adipose tissue (AT),which in turn is an important breast tissue component. Many epidemiological studies support that AT plays a significant role in breast cancer (BCa) development and progression. In fact, several conditions associated with an increase of AT, such as obesity or waist-to-hip ratio, impact on BCa risk, and outcomes. Besides, in the last years, it has been demonstrated that invasive BCa cells modify adjacent adipocytes, becoming cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs). These cells differ phenotypic and functionally from normal adipocytes, and secrete factors such as adipokines, inflammatory molecules, and microRNAs (miRNAs) that promote a pro-tumoral microenvironment.Moreover, CAAs can regulate processes such as fat distribution, insulin secretion, energy consumption, and inflammatory reactions. Importantly, studieshave revealed that a cyclic crosstalk between adipocytes and BCa cells is established, from which breast tumor feeds back in order to proliferate, invade,and metastasize. Additionally, the altered AT represents a barrier to resistance for BCa treatment. Thus, therapies targeting AT in the context of BCa are currently the subject of extensive study. In this chapter, we will focus on the signaling molecules and the feedback that is established between BCa cells and AT, which allow BCa progression.
Palabras clave: BREAST CANCER , ADIPOSE TISSUE , EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/243914
URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-99708-3_12
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99708-3_12
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Piccioni, Flavia Valeria; de Luca, Paola; Adipose compounds in breast tumor extracellular matrix; Springer Nature Switzerland AG; 11; 2022; 315-344
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